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Doug's Gross Monthly Earnings is $4000. Calculate his net pay (take-home pay) by using the deductions below. Federal Tax: 12% State Tax: 3% Local Tax: 1% Social Security Tax: 6% Medicare Tax: 6%
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Doug's Gross Monthly Earnings is $4000. Calculate his net pay (take-home pay) by using the deductions below.
Federal Tax: 12%
State Tax: 3%
Local Tax: 1%
Social Security Tax: 6%
Medicare Tax: 6%
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= 12% + 3% + 1% + 6% + 6%
= 28%
= 28% × $4,000 ÷ 100
= $1,120
= $4,000 - $1,120
=
$2,880
Doug's Net Salary Is $2,880
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